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* GirlPosse: Pooja's friends, Sonia and Tanya are this.
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* GirlPosse: Sonia and Tanya, Pooja's friends, Sonia and Tanya friends in college, are this.
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** The first time when Nandini gets up on a stool to meet Yash's face and do up his tie, then she leans in to hug him...which cuts to Anjali leaning into Rahul's shoulder.
** [[spoiler: When Yash kisses Anjali's forehead in forgiveness and reconciliation in the study, cutting to him kissing her forehead again at Rohan's and Pooja's wedding celebrations]]
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** The first time when Nandini gets up on a stool to meet Yash's face and do up his tie, then she leans in to hug him...which cuts to Anjali leaning into on Rahul's shoulder.
** [[spoiler: When Yash kisses Anjali's forehead in forgiveness and reconciliation in the study, cutting to him kissing her forehead again at Rohan's and Pooja's weddingcelebrations]]celebrations.]]
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* LongLostSibling: Rahul and Rohan. When Rahul left the family, [[he asked Rohan to never ask why he left, leading to a 10-year separation]]. The plot consists of Rohan now searching for Rahul and bringing the family together.
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* LongLostSibling: Rahul and Rohan. When Rahul left the family, [[he [[spoiler: he asked Rohan to never ask why he left, leading to a 10-year separation]]. The plot consists of Rohan now searching for Rahul and bringing the family together. together.
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** The first time when Nandini gets up on a stool to meet Yash's face and do up his tie, then she leans in to hug him...which cuts to Anjali leaning into Rahul's shoulder.
** [[spoiler: When Yash kisses Anjali's forehead in forgiveness and reconciliation in the study, cutting to him kissing her forehead again at Rohan's and Pooja's wedding celebrations]]
*MatchCut: Twice.
** The first time when Nandini gets up on a stool to meet Yash's face and do up his tie, then she leans in to hug him...which cuts to Anjali leaning into Rahul's shoulder.
** [[spoiler: When Yash kisses Anjali's forehead in forgiveness and reconciliation in the study, cutting to him kissing her forehead again at Rohan's and Pooja's wedding celebrations]]
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** Pooja and Rohan have shades of this in the first half of the movie. When they meet 10 years later, they're instantly attracted to each other.
* HappilyAdopted: Rahul, who was treated as just as part of the family as the rest and dearly beloved by his parents, brother and grandmothers. [[spoiler:And then he was disowned by his father.]]
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* IHaveNoSon: Impetus for much of the
* ImagineSpot: Two examples:
** The "Suraj Hua Maddham" number is this as a whole for Rahul and Anjali being together after their date in the fair. It has Rahul and Anjali imagining their lives together and following each family's traditions; Rahul imagines her in his mansion's parties, while Anjali imagines them dancing in the streets together under the rain. The number ends with a SmashCut to Anjali arriving home, and her realizing that their relationship can not be due to their differences in status.
** In "Bole Chudiyan", Rahul and Rohan's parents suddenly join the dance number and happily accept Rahul and Anjali. It's quickly shown to be a tearful Rohan's daydreaming.
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* MistakenIdentity: A small example in Anjali and Rahul's first meeting, in which Anjali mistakes him for her friend's fiance. Much later, Rohan actively encourages this, this with his brother and wife, as he tries to bring his family back together.together but knows Rahul might refuse to go back.
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* NoIndoorVoice: Anjali, who has a tendency to be really loud while talking as well as singing, which further contrasts her with Naina. It's very much noted (and complained about) by the British neighbors.
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* {{Fanservice}}: Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol dancing by the Pyramids of Egypt in see through shirts and {{wet sari|Scene}}s, respectively.
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* {{Fanservice}}: Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol dancing by the Pyramids of Egypt in see through see-through shirts that later go [[SexySoakedShirt transparent]] and {{wet sari|Scene}}s, respectively.
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* GeniusDitz: Grownup Pooja is mostly the first and occasionally the second-she helps Rohan in his scheme to reunite the family, and she requires MUCH less prompting to figure out Grownup Rohan's identity ''than his own brother and childhood nanny.''brother''.
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Released in 2001, ''Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham'' ("Sometimes Happiness, Sometimes Sadness") was a commercially successful UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}} film with an AllStarCast, directed by Karan Johar. The film deals with the wealthy Raichand family. The oldest son, Rahul (who is adopted and has much {{angst}} about this fact), is disowned after eloping with an unsuitable girl. Ten years later, the younger son, Rohan, learns the truth about his brother's disappearance and sets out to reunite the family.
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Released in 2001, ''Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham'' ("Sometimes (''Sometimes Happiness, Sometimes Sadness") Sadness'') was a commercially successful UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}} film with an AllStarCast, directed by Karan Johar. The film deals with the wealthy Raichand family. The oldest son, Rahul (who is adopted and has much {{angst}} about this fact), is disowned after eloping with an unsuitable girl. Ten years later, the younger son, Rohan, learns the truth about his brother's disappearance and sets out to reunite the family.
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* ActorAllusion: A subtle one. When Yash starts the song 'Aati kya khandala', the camera immediately cuts away to Naina, who laughs. Naina is played by Creator/RaniMukherji, who had a role in the movie ''Ghulam'' from which the song originates.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: As Rahul buys bangles for Anjali, they have an UnresolvedSexualTension-charged conversation. Cut to ''[[{{Fanservice}} Suraj Hua Maddham]]''.
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** The theme song of ''Bollywood/KuchKuchHotaHai'' (also directed by Karan Johar) makes an appearance during ''Suraj Hua Maddham'', which features the actors who portrayed the OneTruePairing in ''Kuch Kuch Hota Hai''. And again in the Dharma Pictures (Karan Johar's production company) VanityPlate.
** Creator/ShahRukhKhan's and Creator/{{Kajol}}'s characters in this movie are named Rahul and Anjali, respectively, which were also the names of their characters in ''Bollywood/KuchKuchHotaHai''.
** Creator/ShahRukhKhan's and Creator/{{Kajol}}'s characters in this movie are named Rahul and Anjali, respectively, which were also the names of their characters in ''Bollywood/KuchKuchHotaHai''.
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** The theme song of ''Bollywood/KuchKuchHotaHai'' ''Film/KuchKuchHotaHai'' (also directed by Karan Johar) makes an appearance during ''Suraj Hua Maddham'', which features the actors who portrayed the OneTruePairing in ''Kuch Kuch Hota Hai''. And again in the Dharma Pictures (Karan Johar's production company) VanityPlate.
** Creator/ShahRukhKhan's and Creator/{{Kajol}}'s characters in this movie are named Rahul and Anjali, respectively, which were also the names of their characters in''Bollywood/KuchKuchHotaHai''.''Film/KuchKuchHotaHai''.
** Creator/ShahRukhKhan's and Creator/{{Kajol}}'s characters in this movie are named Rahul and Anjali, respectively, which were also the names of their characters in
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Released in 2001, ''Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham'' ("Sometimes Happiness, Sometimes Sadness") was a commercially successful UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}} film with an AllStarCast, directed by Karan Johar. The film deals with the wealthy Raichand family. The oldest son, Rahul (who is adopted and has much {{angst}} about this fact), is disowned after eloping with an unsuitable girl. Ten years later, the younger son, Rohan, learns the truth about his brother's disappearance and sets out to reunite the family.
Opinions on this movie are sharply divided. For some, it's quintessential UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}}, while for others, it's a ClicheStorm rife with {{Wangst}}. Either way, it's worth a watch.
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!!This film provides examples of:
%%* BetaCouple: Pooja and Rohan.
* BettyAndVeronica: Naina and Anjali play with this trope. Naina is a NiceGirl and has known Rahul since they were children, making her fit the Betty role, while Anjali is a GenkiGirl and knows Rahul for less than a year at best before she ultimately marries him, making her fit the Veronica role. However, Naina is a {{Socialite}} while Anjali is from a lower social class, which reverses their roles a bit.
%%* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Unlucky Naina.
* ChorusGirls: Show up in ''Say Shava Shava''.
* CrowdSong: Most of the songs in this movie are this.
* ExtremeDoormat: Nandini, though she gets her SilkHidingSteel on towards the end of second half.
* {{Fanservice}}: Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol dancing by the Pyramids of Egypt in see through shirts and {{wet sari|Scene}}s, respectively.
* {{Forgiveness}}: The climax is rife with apologies.
* GeniusDitz: Grownup Pooja is mostly the first and occasionally the second-she helps Rohan in his scheme to reunite the family, and she requires MUCH less prompting to figure out Grownup Rohan's identity ''than his own brother and childhood nanny.''
* GenkiGirl: Anjali. In the second half she becomes a [[{{Jerkass}} a bit too extreme]] for some.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: As Rahul buys bangles for Anjali, they have an UnresolvedSexualTension-charged conversation. Cut to ''[[{{Fanservice}} Suraj Hua Maddham]]''.
%%* HellBentForLeather: See ''You Are My Soniya''.
* HighSchoolDance: Pooja and Rohan go to the prom and declare their love for one another. They're in college, not high school, but the prom isn't so different. They're also in England, not in America, but whatever.
* HowWeGotHere: First half of the film, as Rohan's grandmothers confess the circumstances of Rahul's disownment.
%%* IHaveNoSon: Impetus for much of the plot.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Despite having been in love with Rahul ever since she can remember, Naina recognizes that he loves another woman and frees him from their arranged engagement, even telling him to pursue his love. Heartwarmingly, he appreciates her sacrifice and they share a tearful hug before parting ways.
%%* ImpossiblyCoolClothes: Rohan and Pooja are victims of this.
%%* LongLostSibling: Rahul and Rohan.
* MeetCute: Rahul meets Anjali as she is dancing in the street, celebrating a cricket victory. She then mistakes him for her best friend's fiance.
* {{Melodrama}}: It was touching the ''first'' time Rohan's or Rahul's eyes filled with tears...
* MistakenIdentity: Rohan actively encourages this, as he tries to bring his family back together.
* MoodWhiplash: After Rohan solemnly promises to reunite his father and brother the film cuts to Pooja ... dancing to ''It's Raining Men''.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: Rahul arriving by helicopter.
%%** ''Deewana Hai Dekho''.
* TheMusical: Of course.
* ParentalFavoritism: Rahul frequently says that Nandini prefers him over [[TheUnfavourite Rohan]]. And ''no one corrects him on this''. However, unusually for both of these tropes, Rohan uses this as motivation to restore his broken family and carve out his own niche, instead of becoming bitter and vindictive or just leaving altogether. See SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism below.
* ParentalMarriageVeto: Yashvardhan Raichand does ''not'' approve of Anjali.
* ProductionThrowback:
** The theme song of ''Bollywood/KuchKuchHotaHai'' (also directed by Karan Johar) makes an appearance during ''Suraj Hua Maddham'', which features the actors who portrayed the OneTruePairing in ''Kuch Kuch Hota Hai''. And again in the Dharma Pictures (Karan Johar's production company) VanityPlate.
** Creator/ShahRukhKhan's and Creator/{{Kajol}}'s characters in this movie are named Rahul and Anjali, respectively, which were also the names of their characters in ''Bollywood/KuchKuchHotaHai''.
** After Anjali punctures Rahul's car's tire because [[ItAmusedMe she thought it was funny]], this conversation ensues:
--->'''Rahul:''' Was that a joke?\\
'''Anjali:''' So what if it was?\\
'''Rahul:''' I don't like jokes.\\
'''Anjali:''' I don't like ''you!''[[note]]This same conversation occurred between the characters named Anjali and Rahul in ''Film/KuchKuchHotaHai'', the only difference being that Anjali said Rahul's lines, and vice versa.[[/note]]
* RuleOfCool: Wherever Pooja ('Poo') goes, there always seem to be a fan blowing at her, making her hair dance. Especially when she is supposed to look beautiful. Even when she's in house and normally there wouldn't be a fan in the neighborhood. But who cares?
* SadBollywoodWedding: Rahul and Anjali's wedding takes place in the shadow of her father's death and his father's disapproval.
* SheIsAllGrownUp: Rohan is a male example of this trope.
* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: Firmly on the idealistic side. Very, very firmly.
* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: Younger Pooja teases Younger Rohan about a tongue twister that he can't say. When they meet 10 years later, him correctly saying the full sentence is the way that Pooja identifies Rohan.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Rahul and Yash. There are hints of this in Rohan's relationship with his parents, too.
%%* TheWisePrince: Rahul.
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[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kabhi-khushi-kabhi-gham.jpg]]
Released in 2001, ''Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham'' ("Sometimes Happiness, Sometimes Sadness") was a commercially successful UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}} film with an AllStarCast, directed by Karan Johar. The film deals with the wealthy Raichand family. The oldest son, Rahul (who is adopted and has much {{angst}} about this fact), is disowned after eloping with an unsuitable girl. Ten years later, the younger son, Rohan, learns the truth about his brother's disappearance and sets out to reunite the family.
Opinions on this movie are sharply divided. For some, it's quintessential UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}}, while for others, it's a ClicheStorm rife with {{Wangst}}. Either way, it's worth a watch.
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!!This film provides examples of:
%%* BetaCouple: Pooja and Rohan.
* BettyAndVeronica: Naina and Anjali play with this trope. Naina is a NiceGirl and has known Rahul since they were children, making her fit the Betty role, while Anjali is a GenkiGirl and knows Rahul for less than a year at best before she ultimately marries him, making her fit the Veronica role. However, Naina is a {{Socialite}} while Anjali is from a lower social class, which reverses their roles a bit.
%%* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Unlucky Naina.
* ChorusGirls: Show up in ''Say Shava Shava''.
* CrowdSong: Most of the songs in this movie are this.
* ExtremeDoormat: Nandini, though she gets her SilkHidingSteel on towards the end of second half.
* {{Fanservice}}: Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol dancing by the Pyramids of Egypt in see through shirts and {{wet sari|Scene}}s, respectively.
* {{Forgiveness}}: The climax is rife with apologies.
* GeniusDitz: Grownup Pooja is mostly the first and occasionally the second-she helps Rohan in his scheme to reunite the family, and she requires MUCH less prompting to figure out Grownup Rohan's identity ''than his own brother and childhood nanny.''
* GenkiGirl: Anjali. In the second half she becomes a [[{{Jerkass}} a bit too extreme]] for some.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: As Rahul buys bangles for Anjali, they have an UnresolvedSexualTension-charged conversation. Cut to ''[[{{Fanservice}} Suraj Hua Maddham]]''.
%%* HellBentForLeather: See ''You Are My Soniya''.
* HighSchoolDance: Pooja and Rohan go to the prom and declare their love for one another. They're in college, not high school, but the prom isn't so different. They're also in England, not in America, but whatever.
* HowWeGotHere: First half of the film, as Rohan's grandmothers confess the circumstances of Rahul's disownment.
%%* IHaveNoSon: Impetus for much of the plot.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Despite having been in love with Rahul ever since she can remember, Naina recognizes that he loves another woman and frees him from their arranged engagement, even telling him to pursue his love. Heartwarmingly, he appreciates her sacrifice and they share a tearful hug before parting ways.
%%* ImpossiblyCoolClothes: Rohan and Pooja are victims of this.
%%* LongLostSibling: Rahul and Rohan.
* MeetCute: Rahul meets Anjali as she is dancing in the street, celebrating a cricket victory. She then mistakes him for her best friend's fiance.
* {{Melodrama}}: It was touching the ''first'' time Rohan's or Rahul's eyes filled with tears...
* MistakenIdentity: Rohan actively encourages this, as he tries to bring his family back together.
* MoodWhiplash: After Rohan solemnly promises to reunite his father and brother the film cuts to Pooja ... dancing to ''It's Raining Men''.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: Rahul arriving by helicopter.
%%** ''Deewana Hai Dekho''.
* TheMusical: Of course.
* ParentalFavoritism: Rahul frequently says that Nandini prefers him over [[TheUnfavourite Rohan]]. And ''no one corrects him on this''. However, unusually for both of these tropes, Rohan uses this as motivation to restore his broken family and carve out his own niche, instead of becoming bitter and vindictive or just leaving altogether. See SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism below.
* ParentalMarriageVeto: Yashvardhan Raichand does ''not'' approve of Anjali.
* ProductionThrowback:
** The theme song of ''Bollywood/KuchKuchHotaHai'' (also directed by Karan Johar) makes an appearance during ''Suraj Hua Maddham'', which features the actors who portrayed the OneTruePairing in ''Kuch Kuch Hota Hai''. And again in the Dharma Pictures (Karan Johar's production company) VanityPlate.
** Creator/ShahRukhKhan's and Creator/{{Kajol}}'s characters in this movie are named Rahul and Anjali, respectively, which were also the names of their characters in ''Bollywood/KuchKuchHotaHai''.
** After Anjali punctures Rahul's car's tire because [[ItAmusedMe she thought it was funny]], this conversation ensues:
--->'''Rahul:''' Was that a joke?\\
'''Anjali:''' So what if it was?\\
'''Rahul:''' I don't like jokes.\\
'''Anjali:''' I don't like ''you!''[[note]]This same conversation occurred between the characters named Anjali and Rahul in ''Film/KuchKuchHotaHai'', the only difference being that Anjali said Rahul's lines, and vice versa.[[/note]]
* RuleOfCool: Wherever Pooja ('Poo') goes, there always seem to be a fan blowing at her, making her hair dance. Especially when she is supposed to look beautiful. Even when she's in house and normally there wouldn't be a fan in the neighborhood. But who cares?
* SadBollywoodWedding: Rahul and Anjali's wedding takes place in the shadow of her father's death and his father's disapproval.
* SheIsAllGrownUp: Rohan is a male example of this trope.
* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: Firmly on the idealistic side. Very, very firmly.
* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: Younger Pooja teases Younger Rohan about a tongue twister that he can't say. When they meet 10 years later, him correctly saying the full sentence is the way that Pooja identifies Rohan.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Rahul and Yash. There are hints of this in Rohan's relationship with his parents, too.
%%* TheWisePrince: Rahul.
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